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Dollar gains after Fed hike hint; yen tumbles
Dollar gains after Fed hike hint; yen tumbles
By Samuel Indyk London The U.S. dollar strengthened on Thursday after the Federal Reserve left borrowing costs unchanged
2023-06-15 16:08
Hugh Douglas Jr: Former Eagles defensive end Hugh Douglas' son killed in car crash near Atlanta
Hugh Douglas Jr: Former Eagles defensive end Hugh Douglas' son killed in car crash near Atlanta
Hugh Douglas' son was in a vehicle that tried to pass another car when it lost control and crashed
2023-09-06 18:05
Biden to Announce $60 Million Enphase Energy Investment
Biden to Announce $60 Million Enphase Energy Investment
President Joe Biden will announce a $60 million investment from Enphase Energy Inc., a manufacturer of solar-energy equipment,
2023-07-06 08:00
Dumba signs a 1-year, $3.9 million deal with Coyotes at Bjugstad's urging
Dumba signs a 1-year, $3.9 million deal with Coyotes at Bjugstad's urging
Matt Dumba has signed a one-year, $3.9 million deal with the Arizona Coyotes after seeing what the team is building and a little bit of friendly pressure from his former Minnesota teammate Nick Bjugstad
2023-08-08 06:20
Apex Legends Dev: Loba's Ultimate Ability Doesn't Need a Buff
Apex Legends Dev: Loba's Ultimate Ability Doesn't Need a Buff
Respawn Entertainment live balance designer John "JayBiebs" Larson shared his thoughts on Loba in the current Apex Legends meta.
1970-01-01 08:00
Singapore country profile
Singapore country profile
Provides an overview of Singapore, including key dates and facts about this South East Asian state.
2023-05-23 19:32
DeSantis looks to boost his appeal in North Carolina – but the talk is of Trump indictment
DeSantis looks to boost his appeal in North Carolina – but the talk is of Trump indictment
In another era, a Republican frontrunner facing his second indictment in three months would mean that primary voters would actively be shopping for other candidates to put up against a president as unpopular as President Joe Biden. Instead, former president Donald Trump’s indictment, which he announced on Thursday evening and which was unsealed on Friday, calcified his support among Republican voters at the North Carolina Republican Convention in Greensboro. If anything, the 37-charge indictment accusing Mr Trump of showing highly classified information to unauthorised persons on two separate occasions made Republicans in the Tar Heel State more likely to support him. “After yesterday?” Beverly Atwell of Forsyth County asked in response to a question from The Independent about who she was leaning towards. “Trump.” Ms Atwell said what happened to Mr Trump was “terrible.” “Everybody needs to support him,” she said. “What Joe Biden has done, only somebody like Trump can fight.” Terry Stafford, an attendee, said the indictment would not affect his vote either way. “I know they’re just making s*** up,” he told The Independent. “If they wanted to show us how true they were, Biden would have been arrested for his crimes.” Friday should have been all about Mr Trump’s main rival for the Republican nomination, Florida Gov Ron DeSantis. Mr DeSantis addressed a packed house for the Old North State Dinner at the Koury Convention Center. The super PAC that supports Mr DeSantis called Never Back Down had a booth on the third floor of the building. One campaign button being sold showed Mr DeSantis telling Mr Trump, “hold my beer.” The convention is meant to be a cattle call for the top Republican presidents. Former vice president Mike Pence will speak there on Saturday afternoon during a luncheon and Mr Trump will deliver one of his first speeches since his indictment in the evening after he speaks at the Georgia GOP’s state convention earlier in the day. Alan Pugh of Randolph County told The Independent that the GOP had a wide array of qualified candidates, citing not just Mr Trump and Mr DeSantis but also Sen Tim Scott of South Carolina and Gov Doug Burgum of North Dakota. But he said that Mr DeSantis had received much of the talk. “I think the reason is, simply the fact that his record in Florida,” he said, noting how Mr DeSantis went from narrowly winning his first race to winning re-election by almost twenty per cent and carrying the Hispanic vote. “People like whoever you want to, but we’ve got to win. And DeSantis is a winner.” But Mr Trump dominated the discussion. Even Mr DeSantis spoke about the Department of Justice “weaponising” itself against conservatives, though he didn’t mention the former president by name. “Our Founding Fathers would have absolutely predicted the weaponisation of these agencies, particularly Justice and the FBI, because if we don’t have constitutional accountability, human nature is such that they will abuse their power,” he said. He also criticised the Justice Department for not indicting former secretary of state Hillary Clinton for using a private email server during her tenure as secretary. “Is there a different standard for a Democrat secretary of state versus a former Republican president,” he said. “I think there needs to be one standard of justice in this country.” Republican presidential candidates find themselves in a bind in that they now have to simultaneously show their support for the twice-impeached and now twice-indicted former president and make the case that they are a more optimal choice. Even Mr Pugh, who praised Mr DeSantis, said that even though he was not committed to any candidate, the charges helped Mr Trump “because he’s being attacked by our own government.” “Our own Justice Department,” he said. “That infuriates me as a lawyer.” Republicans will likely continue to feel pressure to show solidarity with Mr Trump. Charlie Kirk, the chief executive of Turning Point USA, tweeted that every Republican should suspend their campaign and go down to Miami to show support for Mr Trump. “Either we have an opposition party or we don't,” he said. “GO to Miami Tuesday, and show solidarty or we will mark you as part of the oppsition [sic].” The predicament many Republicans face is personified by one poster in one of the booths at the convention centre which featured a quote from Ronald Reagan showing his 11th commandment: “Thou shalt not speak ill of any fellow Republican.” Read More DeSantis pledges to restore name of notorious Confederate general Braxton Bragg to Fort Liberty Florida man: Why prosecutors charged Trump in the Sunshine State, and what it means for the judge and jury Trump indictment: Ex-president kept nuclear and military papers and showed some to unauthorised people Hiding documents from the FBI and foreign nuclear plans: Key allegations in Trump’s unsealed indictment Ivanka and Jared split over attending Trump 2024 launch – follow live Why was Donald Trump impeached twice during his first term? Four big lies Trump told during his 2024 presidential announcement
2023-06-10 09:20
Liverpool to make improved offer worth £45m for Romeo Lavia
Liverpool to make improved offer worth £45m for Romeo Lavia
Liverpool are to make a second offer for Southampton midfielder Romeo Lavia which will be worth £45m to the recently-relegated Championship side.
2023-07-27 19:00
Fed's Mester says no 'compelling' reason to wait for fresh rate hike -FT
Fed's Mester says no 'compelling' reason to wait for fresh rate hike -FT
Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland President Loretta Mester sees no "compelling" reason to wait to implement another interest
2023-05-31 12:21
US agency says 8.3 million homes, businesses lack access to high-speed broadband
US agency says 8.3 million homes, businesses lack access to high-speed broadband
WASHINGTON More than 8.3 million U.S. homes and businesses lack access to high-speed broadband internet, the Federal Communications
2023-05-31 00:39
Keysight Enables Advanced Pre-Tapeout Silicon Prototyping Using Digital Twin Signaling
Keysight Enables Advanced Pre-Tapeout Silicon Prototyping Using Digital Twin Signaling
SANTA ROSA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 10, 2023--
1970-01-01 08:00
Football rumours: Joao Palhinha in the sights of Bayern Munich for January swoop
Football rumours: Joao Palhinha in the sights of Bayern Munich for January swoop
What the papers say The deadline day drama is starting to warm up for a second act in January with the Evening Standard reporting that Bayern Munich look set to launch a fresh bid for Fulham midfielder Joao Palhinha at the start of the year. Tottenham goalkeeper Hugo Lloris will be in playing exile until January after the 36-year-old dug in his heels over moving clubs, despite The Guardian reporting Spurs received offers for the French international. The Daily Telegraph reports Spurs defender Eric Dier has been linked with a move to Saudi Arabia, shortly after holding talks with Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy after boss Ange Postecoglou froze out the England player. Social media round-up Players to watch Mohamed Salah: Saudi Arabia’s Al-Ittihad are ready to place a £200million bid to Liverpool for the 31-year-old Egyptian star as time ticks down on Thursday’s transfer deadline. Antoine Griezmann: The 32-year-old France forward looks set to leave Atletico Madrid at the end of the season, planning to join Lionel Messi in Major League Soccer. Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live
2023-09-07 14:08